State restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly pervasive across the globe. While this crackdown has been shown to have a negative impact on public funding flows, we know little about how it impacts private philanthropy. How does information about crackdown abroad, as well as organizational attributes of nonprofits affect individual donors’ willingness to donate internationally? Using a survey experiment, we find that learning about repressive NGO environments increases generosity in that already-likely donors are willing to donate substantially more to legally besieged nonprofits. This generosity persists when mediated by two organizational-level heuristics: NGO issue areas and main funding sources. We ...
Nonprofit performance report cards, such as charity ratings, have evolved in the third sector as an ...
Many Americans donate little or nothing to charity, but according to Robert Cooter and Brian Broughm...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
State restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly pervasive acros...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
This study analyses trends of international grantmaking of US foundations and found out that, while ...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
The NGO-donor relationship has become understood as exceptionally volatile. Non-governmental organiz...
A new EY survey of issues related to charitable giving found that the reviewed countries offer a div...
In this article, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding ind...
This paper examines the preferences for international redistribution using unique data from Panel St...
Apart from scaling up foreign aid by NGOs, informed choices of private donors could also encourage a...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
In this paper, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding indiv...
Nonprofit performance report cards, such as charity ratings, have evolved in the third sector as an ...
Many Americans donate little or nothing to charity, but according to Robert Cooter and Brian Broughm...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
State restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly pervasive acros...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
This study analyses trends of international grantmaking of US foundations and found out that, while ...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
The NGO-donor relationship has become understood as exceptionally volatile. Non-governmental organiz...
A new EY survey of issues related to charitable giving found that the reviewed countries offer a div...
In this article, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding ind...
This paper examines the preferences for international redistribution using unique data from Panel St...
Apart from scaling up foreign aid by NGOs, informed choices of private donors could also encourage a...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
In this paper, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding indiv...
Nonprofit performance report cards, such as charity ratings, have evolved in the third sector as an ...
Many Americans donate little or nothing to charity, but according to Robert Cooter and Brian Broughm...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...